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'A'A'IA'A'A'IA'A'In'IA'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'iA'' 1948 BREEZE A ' -.11 AVI 'A'IAVAVIAVAVNAVIAVAVAV VAVAVAVAVIAVAVIAVJL Last Will and Testament We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-eight, being of sound mind and body, and in a generous mo-od, do hereby make this last will and testament, bequeathing the following to our successors: Eleanor Ames wills her loving ability to Mary Capizzig maybe it will help her. Joyce Beatty leaves her cheerleading ability to Marion Nemethg maybe she'll become captain. Doris Bibinger bequeaiths her pleasing disposition to Marybelle Apgar: we hope she will puat it to good use. To Eleanor Prakopcyk, Lois, Bowlby leaves her letter writing. Look what it did for Lois. Eugene Connolly wills his sports ability to Russell Vliet. Take care of it, Russell. Richard Crater gives his musical ability to Walter 'NVi-tteg maybe he'll get in the groove. To Chris Fredericks, J-ohn Cregar wills his height. Now Chris can look down on the girl he's. dancing with. Albert Fleming gives his modest blush to Morris Adams. You can use it, Morris. To Ham Martin, Joseph Foldvary leaves his quietness. lt's a great advantage, Ham. Barbara Fowler leaves her W-ay with horses to Carol Beatty. Tallyho, Carol. Betty Fribts bequeathes her refined nature to Ruth Struble. It'll take you a long way, Ruth. Charles Hauck gives his last pack of cigarettes to Tootie Hight: now she can be an expert. Jeanne Hixon leaves her way with men to Leora Allen. Good hunting, Leo-ral The laziness of Charles Janosa goes to Eldon Allen. D-on't overdo it. Esther Katz leaves her writing ability to Jean Alexander. Now Jean's beau can read the letter, too. To Bill Hight, Florence Lawton leaves her typing ability. No more two finger stuff, Bill. Jennie Lechenski gives her wallet to Gloria Vkfalton. Gloria has to supply the greenbacks. Arthur McElory leaves, his ability to argue to Carolyn Witte. We hope you don't get into trouble. Fred Plushanski just left. Good luck, Fred. Marie Polt bequeaths her slimness to Shirley Maxwell. No more reducing, kid. Tom White leaves his Trig ability to Robert I-Iousedorf. Oh! you lucky thing, Bobby. Lincoln Winans gives his demerits to Ruth Weisel. As A Class We Will the Following: To the Freshmen: The pleasure of initiating the Frosh of next year. To the S-ophomores: Our total collection of demerits which we have accumulated. To the Juniors: To plague the la-tter two classes named. To the Faculty: A nervous break-down. Signed : ELEANOR AMES Before these witnesses: I. M. CRAZY U. R. ADOPE I. M. O. K. FLORA DORA .PACE 50 A A A AA A A A A 5
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AVA 'A'A'A'IA'lA' 'A' A'A'A'A'llA'A' 'IIA' ii. WW 'A c' A'A' 'AA' A' 'I948 BREEZE AvA'Au'4'A'Av4'6'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'AvA'4'A'AVFAVAVAV Class Prophecy 1958 Dear Betty, Recently, my employer sen-t me on an extensive tour through the United States to gather material for our new project, and since it has been so long since we've heard from our classma.tes, I made a special effort to drop in on some of them and renew old memories. I know that since you are so busy managing -the Elite Beauty Salon you haven't had much time to see our old friends so I'm sending you all the news. 'We've come a long way since our carefree days at H.H.S. when all olf the teachers despaired of our ever accomplishing anything. I left New Y-ork by plane and met Barbara first. She is. a buyer for the Madison Square Garden Rodeo and was on her way to Chicago. D While waiting for connec-tion-s at the airport I picked up a book and found it to be a best seller by none other than Esther Katz. Esther has made a hi-t in the literary world. Then I took a train out to St. Lou-is and from .there dropped in to see Joyce. She has been Mrs. O'mahundro for quite a few years now and is an able assistant to Tommy in his work. to the West Coast where I had dinner with the welll-known jo-urnalist an assignment on the Coast now and took me to the station where we with Fred between trains. He was heading back home and looked very From here I flew Richard Crater. He has just had time for a chart handsome in his Marine As I was walking down Hollywood and Vine, a towering building caught my eye and the sign on the front held Joe Foldvary's name in large letters. It seems that he has ceased being a traveling salesman and is now selling a streamlined line of beauty products. Winging my way East once more, I landed in Iowa and went to see Charlie Janosa, who had a 2,000 acre farm equipped with the latest word in modern machinery. We had a grand time exploring and talking over old times. Charlie dire-cted me to New York and here I found the U. N. International Buildings which are very ultra-modern and nearly completed. Here I saw two of the coun-try's besjt masons working side by side, Art McElroy and Charlie Hauck. Vlhile I was examining the buildings one of the best electricians to be had walked in and it was our old friend Albert. One of the years sensational murder trials was being tried at this time so I visited the courtroom and found Eugene a competent lawyer fighting for his case. While in New York-I decided to do some shopping and so of course I went to one of the exclusive shops where the dresses are designed by Doris. Bibinger who is just the same as ever. Jeanne is an Angel in White in the Bellevue Hospital and said that she enjoys her work immensely. She also has her eye on a very handsome Dr. tha-t works there. In my mail that had been forwarded, I found a week-end invitation to Connecticut. It was from Eleanor and I found her very happily married to Bill and as I opened the door two lintle gi-rls threw themselves on me followed by Eleanor. We had a wonderful gab fest. When I again reached New York I went to see Jennie who is the head botanist where she works.. .Iennie's dimples still have the charming effect that they She told me where I might see Marie. Marie's dream has a Powers Model. Florence has also taken the matrimonial plunge and runs an her ambition in high school. The class kibitzers, Tom, Bones, and Linky are traveling adventure and seem to be very successful at it by the newspaper reports. That accounts for everybody and I think that everybody deserves an orchid for their success. I'll be seeing you soon. uniform. used to. come true, too, and she is ice cream parlor which was all over the globe seeking Love, Lois PAGE 49
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